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University of Palestine Collage of Engineer. The Monitors. Name of Teacher : Rasha My Name: Diana Anbar ID: 120100335. The Monitors.
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University of Palestine Collage of Engineer The Monitors Name of Teacher :Rasha My Name: Diana Anbar ID: 120100335 Computer Skills
The Monitors • Adisplay screen used to provide visual output from a computer, cable box, video camera, VCR or other video generating device. Computer monitors use CRT and LCD technology, while TV monitors use CRT, LCD and plasma technologies. Computer Skills
Type of Monitors • CRT • LCD • Plasma screen CRT LCD plasma Computer Skills
CRT Monitors • Sort for cathode-ray tubes, CRT monitors were the only choice consumers had for monitor technology for many years. • Cathode ray tube (CRT) technology has been in use for more than 100 years, and is found in most televisions and computer monitors. • A CRT works by moving an electron beam back and forth across the back of the screen. Each time the beam makes a pass across the screen, it lights up phosphor dots on the inside of the glass tube, thereby illuminating the active portions of the screen. By drawing many such lines from the top to the bottom of the screen, it creates an entire screen of images. Computer Skills
LCD Monitors • Short for liquid crystal display, LCD technology can be found in digital watches and computer monitors. • LCD displays use two sheets of polarizing material with a liquid crystal solution between them. An electric current passed through the liquid causes the crystals to align so that light cannot pass through them. Each crystal, therefore, is like a shutter, either allowing light to pass through or blocking the light. • Color LCD displays use two basic techniques for producing color: Passive matrix is the less expensive of the two technologies. The other technology, called thin film transistor (TFT) or active-matrix, produces color images that are as sharp as traditional CRT displays, but the technology is expensive. Computer Skills
Plasma Screen • Plasma is usually in reference to plasma screens or displays. These devices use the equivalent of tiny florescent light bulbs for each pixel of the screen. These are turned on and off thousands of times a second to allow the creation of movement and colour change on the screen. Computer Skills